When it comes to Indian outfits, designer sarees are undoubtedly the height of elegance and glamour. They feature a wide range of fabrics, colors and designs that make them ideal for weddings and festive occasions.
Trendy sarees are made from the finest silk and satin to suit all body types and occasions. If you’re looking for something special, check out the latest sarees from top designers like Manish Malhotra, Masaba, Anita Dongre and more.
Ombre Sarees
If you love to experiment with different colors and want a more livelier look, then ombre dyed sarees are the perfect pick. The blending of colors usually starts light and gradually moves towards dark shades.
Ombre is the latest rage in Indian fashion and women are going crazy over it. Whether it’s for an office party or an evening event, these sarees are perfect.
For example, a peach art silk ombre saree paired with a heavy silk blouse will surely grab your attention. Or, a navy blue and cream polka-dotted poly-georgette ombre saree is sure to catch the eye of your partner’s parents at an engagement party.
Color Block Sarees
If you are looking to make a style statement, color block sarees are the way to go. These sarees come in various hues and designs, making it easier to find one that is perfect for your taste.
When it comes to the height of elegance and glamour, there is nothing that beats a regal saree in a block-print design. Often used as wedding and party wear, these sarees are the latest trend in fashion.
A saree with a bold color block print will catch the attention of everyone around you, especially when you pair it with a matching blouse. Besides being eye-catchy, these sarees also feature the right amount of embroidery and subtle motifs to ensure that you look your best at any event.
Double Fabric Sarees
Designed to enhance the elegance of your look, these sarees are made with a double fabric – georgette and silk. These sarees have a unique canvas-like texture and come in a variety of shades like pink, peach, grey, blue, green, orange and purple.
They are a great choice for Indian weddings and saree ceremonies. They are also ideal for peppy mehendi functions.
This saree is crafted in the classic peach shade and features heavy embroidered work all over it with a state-of-the-art paisley border. It comes with a matching blouse.
Long Sleeve Embellished Blouses
If you’re looking to bring a touch of luxury and grandeur to your ensemble, then long sleeve embellished blouses are a must-have in your closet. From rhinestones and heat stones to sequin embroidery, these tops add a glam sparkle to your outfit.
Another fine example from Tarun Tahiliani’s Bridal Couture collection, this designer blouse oozes royalty with its boat neckline and heavily embellished sleeve-ends. It’s a classic piece that will look good with both plain and embroidered silk-satin sarees.
Sonam Kapoor’s latest saree outfit is a fine example of how a simple, elegant, and easy-to-replicate piece can make you look glamorous. This exclusively embellished lace halter blouse with refined V-cuts on the front will complement your pretty back perfectly. Style with a printed chiffon saree to complete the look!
Back Bow Knot Blouses
Saree blouses come in a range of styles and designs. They can be plain, embellished, high-neck, pleated, shimmer, sleeveless, one-shoulder, puffed sleeves, plunging, balloon, ruffle, or mandarin.
If you are looking for something that is a little more fancy, try this gorgeous maggam work embroidery blouse that features tulle fabric attached to the back neck for a refreshing touch of volume.
The blouse design looks incredibly chic when worn with a Kanjeevaram pattu saree that comes in a rich yellow shade. The zardozi work is exquisite and the heavy look goes perfect with gold jewellery to add a touch of grandeur to the outfit.
Embroidered sarees are all the rage and this regal outfit by Ariyana Couture is sure to turn heads at your sangeet ceremony or any other pre-wedding function. This stunning periwinkle lehenga comes with a hand-embroidered cutout back cutout blouse that boasts mirror, sequin, and bead embroidery.